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Millions of students are heading back to school with a challenge they didn't have to face last year.
The more contagious delta variant is fueling a nationwide COVID-19 surge that's sending younger people to hospitals — including children.
The Kansas State Board of Education has established a temporary advisory council to improve and reform American Indian learning systems in the state. Cheryl Harrison-Lee, chairwoman of the Kansas Board of Regents, said the creation of the council will help state education officials as they try to close enrollment gaps for underserved Kansans.
When Emily Cruz was a high school senior looking to go to college, she didn’t know where to begin. As the first of her family to attend college, she wasn’t familiar with how to apply for financial aid or how to find scholarships. “It was kind of like figuring things out on my own,” Cruz said. “There weren’t many resources available to help me navigate.”
When students walk through the doors of the Dodge City Community College Student Achievement and Resources Center (SARC), they can expect a calm, relaxed environment for tutoring, advising, studying and study hall.
Statistics have shown that more students with learning differences (LD) are entering college campuses, according to the National Center for Learning Disabilities. As a higher education institution servicing a diverse population, Fayetteville State University (FSU) strives to make success a reality for all of its students.
The Laney chapter of Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) will join other chapters from around the country in Raleigh on April 1. The chapter, led by President Victoria Chang and Vice President Laura Coston, won an Allstate Foundation grant last year which will in part facilitate their travel to this year’s national conference. There, the Laney chapter will lead their own session.
A Rolesville, N.C., police officer has been placed on administrative leave after a video showing him slamming a female student to the floor gained national attention Tuesday.
A couple hundred Asheville Middle School students come together to spearhead a youth summit on Monday. October is National Bullying Prevention Month and students were selected to be the voice for kids across Western North Carolina.